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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Seedy Pancakes & Chamomile Maple Syrup

I'm so pleased to say that all the flowers, herbs and berries pictured are from my garden. This is my favourite time of year.

I have a ridiculous amount of chamomile coming out of my garden, which is how it ended up in my maple syrup—it's everything I make these days.

Chamomile Maple Syrup
(makes about a 1/2 cup)

Ingredients:

1/2 cup maple syrup

1/4 cup water (optional)

1 tbs dried chamomile

Instructions:

1. Combine syrup, water and chamomile in a pan.

2. Over medium heat, bring to a simmer. Turn down the heat and allow to simmer for a few minutes.

3. Strain and store in refrigerator.

Notes:

I only add the water because I have a tendency to forget things on the stove...woops.

The chamomile measurement is a guideline...add as much or as little as you'd like.

I like to use the left over, maple soaked chamomile to make a super sweet tea afterwards.

I've made these pancakes countless times, but never the same way. The recipe started off as basically just oil, eggs, syrup and flour, but my habit is to keep adding ingredients to any recipe, whether for fun or health or both, usually until it reaches the point of becoming unpalatable. And then I stop making it altogether.

Fortunately! I have yet to reach that point with these pancakes, and I was particularly fond of this batch. They have a nutty taste, and I like the texture of the the seeds.

I'm excited to keep fiddling with the recipe—I'd like to get to a point where I'm making them without any chemical leaveners...maybe whipping the eggs?

This is my second summer in the same garden. I'm looking forward to recording its progress, and making more garden inspired recipes. I'm going to try my best to record any good ones.